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Question on leaving coach unplugged and parked. - oophthovet - 08-19-2026

Hi I have Coach 554 and am going to leave it at a local business for placing a paint protection film (PPF) on the front of the coach. 
The coach is normally stored indoors on 30 amp electrical power.
I will not have power available at this business and my coach will be there for 3-4 days sitting in their parking lot. Will I have any problems with my batteries over that time frame?


RE: Question on leaving coach unplugged and parked. - rvguy - 08-19-2026

Should not be a issue as long as your batteries are in good shape


RE: Question on leaving coach unplugged and parked. - oophthovet - 08-19-2026

Thanks I appreciate the response!


RE: Question on leaving coach unplugged and parked. - [email protected] - 08-19-2026

I would make sure that your battery banks are seperated, meaning turn off the battery merge switch if you have one. Hopefully this will at least keep you from draining your chassis batteries.


RE: Question on leaving coach unplugged and parked. - Richard - 08-19-2026

Hang on.

That all depends on what you leave on.

The air compressor is on the inverter. Air leaks make it run. It will drain the battery in 4 days.
The refrigerator will drain the battery in 4 days.

Your best bet is turn off all the battery breakers, and turn off the inverters. The slide seals will deflate.